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Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

The circle of life

By Jack Xu September 26, 2019

In 1994, one of the most remarkable Disney movies - “The Lion King” - was released by Walt Disney. It tells the story of Simba, a young lion who is to succeed his father, Mufasa, as King of the Pride...

ASB social manager Ori Brutman, along with ASB president Lior Kishinevsky are an essential part of the leadership team.

Changes made in leadership meant to improve reachability toward student body

By Katelynn Ngo September 26, 2019

Leadership has decided to implement new changes this year, to be put into place immediately.  Last year, students in leadership were randomly assigned to committees, in which they were required to...

One of the newer clubs on campus, senior Lior Kishinevksy, juniors Omri Remez and Leeor Shalev and senior Gil Shukrun work to attract new members to spike ball club.

Clubs: to join or not to join?

By Nitya Kashyap September 24, 2019

Clubs are a big part of high school life. They allow students to pursue interests, meet new people and make friends. Of the 85 students polled in a recent survey, 41 percent stated that they joined...

Former student arrested with loaded weapon

By Miya Liu, with additional reporting by Saanvi Thakur, Shreya Partha and Elaine Huang September 24, 2019

FUHSD staff, parents and students received an email on Sept. 19 stating that a current HHS student had received threatening messages on social media from a student at San Jose State University. The...

Infographic by Nika Boondar

SAT Reading section techniques, tactics

By Nika Bondar September 24, 2019

Approximately a third of the three-hour SAT is dedicated to the reading section, which assesses students’ ability to make evidence-based inferences and conclusions.  When breaking down a large body...

Protect the Parks: food for thought

By Jane Park September 23, 2019

In February, I went beef-free out of environmental awareness. I have always cared about the environment, so I decided to make a change. People ask why I don’t go fully vegetarian, because if I cared...

Sophomore David Zhao is one of the faces of cubing club. "There's a lot of people at our school who are really fast," Zhao said. "And like, in the top one percent of the cubing world. So it's a very high proportion in terms of population versus everywhere else.”

Faces of cubing club

By Allen Zhang September 23, 2019

‘Ready or Not’ enjoyable but unremarkable

By Dexter Tatsukawa September 20, 2019

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s horror/thriller movie “Ready or Not” is an enjoyable experience, but not one worth rewatching. The film begins with the wedding of the couple Grace (Samara...

JV tennis: ‘feeling the rhythm on the court’

By Jane Park September 18, 2019

HOMESTEAD GIRLS JV TENNIS by Jane Park on Exposure

Sophomore Thien Ni Vu is one of the only underclassmen on the varsity tennis team. However, she said she uses that position to her advantage, seeking advice from older players.

Vu’s ‘smashing’ success

By Shreya Partha September 18, 2019

Sophomore Thien Nhi Vu started playing tennis as a pastime when she was just five years old. Vu said she is looking forward to being on varsity this year and winning matches. Although she said she...

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